ANZ faces charges for alleged cartel conduct
ANZ Bank fell 2.1 percent to A$26.64 at 10:57 a.m. local time, valuing the lender at A$77 billion. Citigroup and Deutsche, according to ACCC, will be charged with criminal cartel.

FC Cincinnati Set To Become Newest MLS Expansion Team
Detroit's bid to win a Major League Soccer franchise suffered a setback when bidders settled on Ford Field as a venue. The Sacramento Republic FC emailed a statement to the media Tuesday afternoon, congratulating FC Cincinnati .

Government receives no bids for Air India stake sale
As per PIM, Air India and Air India Express would retain Rs 24,576 crore excluding net current liabilities after the sale. Under the proposed disinvestment process, around Rs 33,000 crore debt would have remained with Air India.

Trump lawyers seek to avert Mueller subpoena
Clapper was Director of National Intelligence at the time , which means that he reported directly to the president, Barack Obama. A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment.

Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski told "Fox News Sunday" that President Trump's legal team will "take it to court" if Special Counsel Robert Mueller subpoenas him as part of the Russian Federation probe. A person familiar with the letter confirmed its authenticity.

The Mueller's investigation began in May past year after Trump fired FBI director James Comey, who at the time was examining Moscow's influence on the ballot.

"Every action that the president took was taken with full constitutional authority pursuant to Article II of the United States Constitution", the letter states.

"The President's prime function as the Chief Executive ought not be hampered by requests for interview". "Having him testify demeans the office of the president before the world". In April, Trump hired former NY mayor Rudy Giuliani and two other former federal prosecutors to join his legal team.

In recent weeks, they have also begun a public-relations campaign to discredit the investigation and in part to preempt a potentially damaging special counsel report that could prompt impeachment proceedings. If Trump refuses that request, Mueller will have to decide whether to pursue a grand jury subpoena of the president. Giuliani, at first, expressed confidence that he could resolve the matter within weeks. Emmet T. Flood, the White House lawyer for the special counsel investigation, is preparing for that possibility, according to the president's lead lawyer in the case, Rudy Giuliani.

Lawyers Jay Sekulow and John Dowd, who wrote the letter, say Mueller already has the information he needs from thousands of documents they provided, as well as from other testimony.

The meter is running on special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the US election. The subpoena would then be contested.

And the letter also argues that the news media has not fully reported what is considered a damning statement by Trump to NBC anchor Lester Holt on why he fired Comey.